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If you thrive on guest and team interaction, excel at preemptive problem-solving, and relish the outdoors, this position could be an ideal fit for you! Become an integral part of Georgia's top tourist spot as our Campground Manager.
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Assist in pre-registration and blocking of reservations when necessary.
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Work with the hotel departments: in-room dining: food for the guests based on request engineering: pump rooms, chemical delivery and organization, cleanliness of vats concierge/front desk: guest inquiries reservations: guest inquiries and organization housekeeping: guest requests valet: uniform and dry cleaning purchasing: sending and receiving of packages.
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At more than 100 award-winning properties worldwide, The Ritz-Carlton Ladies and Gentlemen create experiences so exceptional that long after a guest stays with us, the experience stays with them.
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Displays leadership in guest hospitality, exemplifies excellent customer service and creates a positive atmosphere for guest relations. Improves service by communicating and assisting individuals to understand guest needs, providing guidance, feedback, and individual coaching when needed.
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Nestled between Monterey Bay and the protected Marina Dunes Preserve, The Sanctuary Beach Resort’s 60 contemporary cottage guest rooms and suites offer more than just uninterrupted, panoramic views from private decks or patios.
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Guest Safety Coordinator will oversee administering First Aid to guests and assist with the operation of the gondola. If you like to provide incredible guest service with a friendly attitude, you're ready to join our team.
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Hiring Manager Meaningful Work From Day One Coordinates and plans all guest service activities related to operations, including labor and budgets for the Visitor experience for Woodford Reserve Distillery.
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INTRO: The Denver Broncos and Stadium Management Company are hiring part-time/seasonal Guest Relations Team Members for the 2024 season at Empower Field at Mile High. Our Team Members work as: Ushers, Ticket Takers and Club/Suite Level Greeters.
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Provide new ideas to and run the department in the absence of the Chef and Sous Chef. Use kitchen tools safely and appropriately. Meet with the Chef to review assignments, anticipate business levels, changes, and other information.
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Just imagine getting started as a Valet and working your way up to Guest Services Manager. Evolution Parking & Guest Services is America's exclusive provider of specialized valet parking and front door services exclusively for hotels and resorts nationwide.
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Our strict focus on only serving the hotel industry affords our clients the benefit of a more sophisticated guest service platform without the distractions from other verticals. Evolution Parking & Guest Services is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer with opportunities for advancement.
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Successfully complete Mr. Tire's training program to enable Guest Care Specialist to execute the Mr. Tire selling process. The Guest Care Specialist is a key holder for the store and serves as the manager on duty (MOD) in the absence of the Store Manager, or when demand requires it.
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The Guest Care Specialist is expected to provide a superior Guest Care experience and assisting in driving sales of automotive repair services and tires. The Guest Care Specialist role is full time and is an hourly position based upon needs of the business.
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This position is expected to contribute the growth of the business through strong sales presentations to our guest and product and service knowledge. Guest Care Specialists must be comfortable answering the phone, inviting guest into our store, and making guests feel welcome during their visit.
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